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Royal Mint plant will recover gold from electronics waste
THE UK’s Royal Mint is building a chemical plant that uses a room temperature process to recover ...
THE UK’s Royal Mint is building a chemical plant that uses a room temperature process to recover ...
ENGINEERS at Coolbrook and ABB have set their sights on replacing steam cracking technology with ...
FUSION researchers have achieved a record-breaking sustained burst of energy that they say is the...
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RENEWABLE fuels company Raven SR has entered into an agreement with a Republic Services sanitary ...
PRIMETALS has successfully tested a pilot-scale process that promises several breakthroughs in th...
THE UK Environment Agency has published guidance on the best available techniques (BAT) for post-...
RIO TINTO is investigating the technical implications of using hydrogen feedstock instead of natu...
THE UK Atomic Energy Authority has entered into an agreement with General Fusion, that will see t...
A COLLABORATION between research and industry is developing a closed loop process where single-us...
SCHLUMBERGER New Energy and Panasonic Energy of North America (PENA) have entered a collaborative...
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